Shooting the flintlock Jäger rifle to 200 meters
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Please support us at: https://www.patreon.com/capandball 200 meters or 220 yard is quite a large distance for a flintlock rifle loaded with patched roundball. In this video I am putting my Pedersoli Jäger rifle to the test to see what an average light infantry soldier was capable of during the Napoleonic wars.
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